Thomas,
Glad to hear from you. Yes, please send your changes for XSLT to
Siegfried as patches against the Fulcrum version.
As far as the Security service, I would LOVE some assistence. Right
now the big missing part is the Torque end. I made a go at it, but
never completed it. So, if you are working on the Torque version, I
would very much enjoy committing that!
An LDAP version would be great as well. The original LDAP security
implementation in the Turbine codebase was very much a hack, doing
weird overrides of the Torque based security service etc. So
something new would be much better.
In terms of is Fulcrum Security stable, I would say yes! We have
various feature additions, but the structure has remained fairly
static. So please send in your Torque based security service
(hopefully with tests?) And we can move forward on it. That will
allow us to deprecate the Turbine Security Service once and for all.
Eric Pugh
On Nov 1, 2005, at 2:46 AM, Thomas Vandahl wrote:
Eric Pugh wrote:
Not deprecated at all
[...]
* security (but maybe should be?)
I don't think so. The supported backends of the Turbine Security
Service and the Fulcrum Security Service differ a lot. I guess that
several people (including me) use the "default" security based on
Torque which is not available in Fulcrum (well, actually it could
be, if I only got time to get it completed) LDAP is another issue.
I would also be interested in feedback (and help!) on converting
the remaining services to Fulcrum/Avalon.
Do you think that particulary the Fulcrum security service is ready
for prime time? I remember seeing a couple of "this-needs-to-be-
completed-some-day"-kind of comments in the code. I would like to
offer help in that area, especially as I have a port of the Torque-
backend "almost" ready. I only want to make sure that the base I
built upon is stable.
2) were there any commits regarding the deprecated Turbine
services not being reflected in the Fulcrum services?
I made some extensions to the XSLT-service which are not in the
Fulcrum code (yet). XSLT is not deprecated, however.
Bye, Thomas.
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